HORSTMAN v. GLATT

No. 53216.

436 S.W.2d 639 (1969)

Raymond M. HORSTMAN, Plaintiff-Appellant-Respondent, v. Meyer S. GLATT and Bertha S. Glatt, Defendants-Respondents-Appellants.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1.

Motion for Rehearing or to Transfer Denied February 10, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edgar S. Carroll, Thos. J. Conway, E. E. Empie, Jr., Kansas City, for plaintiff-appellant-respondent, Popham, Thompson, Popham, Trusty & Conway, Kansas City, of counsel.

Lowell Knipmeyer, Lawrence Brown, Kansas City, for defendants-respondents-appellants, Knipmeyer, McCann & Millett, Stinson, Mag, Thomson, McEvers & Fizzell, Kansas City, of counsel.


Motion for Rehearing or to Transfer to Court En Banc Denied February 10, 1969.

WELBORN, Commissioner.

Raymond M. Horstman was injured on July 31, 1964, when the marquee, upon which he was standing and which covered the entrance to the Hotel New Yorker on Baltimore Avenue in Kansas City, fell to the ground. Horstman sued Meyer S. Glatt and Bertha Glatt as owners of the premises and Pusateri's Hotel New Yorker, Inc., and Oliver Goodman as operating tenants....

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